The mount rushmore of uconn is undebatable:
EMEKA
DONYELL
RIP
RAY
KEMBA
those are the greatest huskies ever and thats only taking college career into consideration.
When we do these lists, IMO it has to be based on college career.
PG: Taliek Brown
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Rip Hamilton
PF: Donyell Marshall
C: Emeka Okafor
Bench: Rashad Anderson, Kemba Walker, Jeff Adrien, Charlie Vills, Khalid El-Amin, Caron Butler, and Hasheem Thabeet.
Walk-Ons: Shabazz Napier, Jerome Dyson, Jake Voskuhl, and Cliff Robinson
Head Coach: Jimbo Calhoun
Asst. Coach: Kevin Ollie
Director of Basketball Operations: Georgie Blaney
Director of Drugs: Jamal Coombs-McDaniels
Director of Social Media: Alex Oriakhi
Rudy gets a bad rap from UConn fans. How many UConn fans remember that he was a first team All American his sophomore year? First team! And in only his second season. Donyell, Ray (twice), Rip (twice), Caron, Emeka (twice) and Kemba were the only other First Team All Americans in the JC era. In today's world Ray and Rip aren't coming back for their junior years. I leave off Emeka because he was a different sort of guy.Wow, botched that post. Meant to say Rudy wasn't very good at UConn and developed in the NBA. Without thinking about it deeply, I'd probably put Rudy in the 20s somewhere.
You sure? I always thought he played the wing, but occasionally started at the 4 and 5 spots.
PG: Taliek Brown
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Rip Hamilton
PF: Donyell Marshall
C: Emeka Okafor
Bench: Rashad Anderson, Kemba Walker, Jeff Adrien, Charlie Vills, Khalid El-Amin, Caron Butler, and Hasheem Thabeet.
Walk-Ons: Shabazz Napier, Jerome Dyson, Jake Voskuhl, and Cliff Robinson
Head Coach: Jimbo Calhoun
Asst. Coach: Kevin Ollie
Director of Basketball Operations: Georgie Blaney
Director of Drugs: Jamal Coombs-McDaniels
Director of Social Media: Alex Oriakhi
Why Andre? He wasnt that good at UConn.1. Kemba Walker
2. Ray Allen
3. Rudy Gay
4. Caron Butler
5. Andre Drummond
Bench:
Guards: Richard Hamilton, Ben Gordon, Jeremy Lamb, Khalid El-Amin
Forwards: Emeka Okafor, Hasheem Thabeet
Head Coach: Jim Calhoun
Assistant: Kevin Ollie
Manager: Jonathan Mendeldove
Walk-ons:
Shabazz Napier, Ryan Boatright, Doron Sheffer, Chris Smith, AJ Price
Recruiter: Tate George (Listen, if the man can put together a Ponzi scheme then he can certainly find a way to bring in 5 star recruits with some cash)
No way Rudy Gay gets anywhere near the all-time team. Heck, he was never the leader of any team he played on and by his final season he more and more found himself on the bench come crunch time. Someone else was always taking the critical shot...Rashad Anderson or someone. All in all he was the one guy who got his laurels because of the name on the front of his shirt, not the name on the back.
My All time team would be: Guards, Gordon, Kemba, Doron Sheffer Ricky Moore
Forwards: Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, Caron Butler Bialasuknia, Tony Hanson, Freeman
Centers: Emeka Okafor, Toby Kimball, John Thomas, Thabeet (almost forgot him)
I was going to list small forwards and power forwards separately, but too many guys really played both. Only Freeman on my list was a "pure" power forward. Caron played like one in college, Marshall was a "hybrid" of sorts at UConn, so I decided to just list them all. Tony Hanson was Caron in an earlier incarnation.
College only:
Kemba is interchangeable. Emeka is not. Rip is not. Donyell is not. Ray is somewhat.
Kemba is equal to Chris Smith, or KEA
Ray you have Ben Gordon and Caron Butler
Emeka, Rip and Donyell are the anchors. Emeka and Donyell need no writeup.
Surprised to see Rip left off some teams. What Rip (1st team AA) did to the best team in college basketball when the lights were on was remarkable, yet he was doing it all his career. Clearly our most fearless player, nothing and no one stopped him.
Kemba was awesome his Junior year especially tourney times. Chris and KEA were awesome for a longer period of time.
Ray (our legend) was a great player but so were Ben and Caron, and to say one had a better career than the other will always be debatable.
Also, if we were putting together an actual team to play real games, someone has to make room for Ricky Moore, just in case someone on the other team needs to be shut down. We won't have trouble scoring.
Well not that old, but I did see him play once and was of an age where the name was great. My father & my uncle took a cousin and I to the UConn-BC NCAA tourney game at URI. Cousy coached BC at the time. I also remember my mother was hosting a shower for her cousin and it my father wanted to get as far away as possible. But look at his stats...He scored 28/game one year when there was no 3-point line. He had 50 one time. If the 3-point line had existed he'd have averaged 40 points a game.You sir are old. Bialasuknia?
Well not that old, but I did see him play once and was of an age where the name was great. My father & my uncle took a cousin and I to the UConn-BC NCAA tourney game at URI. Cousy coached BC at the time. I also remember my mother was hosting a shower for her cousin and it my father wanted to get as far away as possible. But look at his stats...He scored 28/game one year when there was no 3-point line. He had 50 one time. If the 3-point line had existed he'd have averaged 40 points a game.
You do realize that you're claiming he would average 12 three-pointers a game, right? We'll just chalk that one up to a little hyperbole.
Agreed. But I also want Lyman DePriest on the bench for pretty much the same reason. I always figured we'd only need to score once if we had Ricky and Lyman on the court at the same time.
Seriously, this thread really reminds me how many really good and really entertaining players we've had the pleasure of watching over the past quarter century or so.
He really did shoot many, many bombs per game. I have had two previous generations of fans tell me this for years. Freescooter is probably right.
Craziest stat in all this -- 49-5. 49-5 in the Big East! That's insane.I agree with Rip - he was getting you 20+ in every postseason game. His Gonzaga performance (shooting 9-for-14 against a box and one) was unreal, scoring 24 on a night when KEA was in la-la land and he had to score (plus he had two dump-down passes to Jake for late lay-ups that were the difference).
Kemba and Ray are locks for the backcourt, in my opinion. Don't think anyone can really touch them. I know they have chinks in their armor (Kemba's sophomore year, no Final Fours for Ray), but the plus side of their ledger trumps anything that anyone else can bring to the table (Kemba's junior year and two Final Fours, Ray's 49-5 Big East record and path to Springfield). Both were No. 2 in National Player of the Year voting as well.
That squeezes Caron out, but as much as I loved seeing him play, I think that's fair. He played one less season, and really didn't turn the corner into star status until late in his sophomore year.
. This is more of my own opinion. So criticize on!
enjoy!